SEPTEMBER 2009 - CUB SCOUT POCKETS
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Character Connection: Compassion
What can possibly be in a Cub Scout's
pocket? What is in a boy's pocket can
tell a lot about who he is and what he
likes. The boys can share and show off
their collections and maybe even start a
new one! Put some marbles in the boy's
pockets and teach him how to play the
game of marbles. Pick an interest of the
boys and go on a field trip to explore
and learn about it. Maybe a trip to a
rock quarry in search of fossils, or a
nature hike around the den meeting site
to pick up items. This is also a great
month to educate the boys on what can go
on their uniform and then make some
goals to accomplish their rank
advancement, special awards, belt loops
and pins, and involvement in camps and
council events. This might be a good
month to work on the Collecting or
Marbles belt loop and pin.
OCTOBER
2009 - JUNGLE SAFARI - Character
Connection: Resourcefulness
Help boys discover fun and adventure in
the wilds of Scouting. Take them on a
month-long safari. Learn why Africa is
special to our founder Lord
Baden-Powell. Find out how the Jungle
Book story connects to Scouting. Use it
and its characters to highlight den
meeting games, crafts, and costumes for
the pack meeting. Learn about the things
you need if you are going on a safari
and how would you survive. What do
Scouts in Africa do? What are their
uniforms like? Take a den trip to a
local zoo, animal rescue facility, or
wildlife refuge. Work on the Cub Scout
Outdoor Activity Award or the Wildlife
Conservation Academic belt loop and pin.
NOVEMBER 2009 - CUB SCOUT SALUTE
- Character Connection: Respect
This month Cub Scouts salute those
heroes who help keep us safe and secure
each and every day. Can only adults be
heroes? Heroes are often ordinary kids
who did something out of the ordinary! A
den can decide what makes a hero and who
the heroes of tomorrow might be by
looking at people they know today. Learn
about heroes in your own community, as
well as Scouting heroes who have earned
BSA heroism awards. Have your Cub Scouts
invite their hometown heroes to a den or
pack meeting. Perhaps your den can
become "silent heroes" by performing
service for others without seeking any
recognition. Visit a fire station,
veteran's hospital (Veterans Day is this
month), police station, or teacher's
classroom and learn about their heroic
deeds and reciprocate with a "Scout
salute" for their contributions. You
might work on the Citizenship belt loop
and pin.
DECEMBER 2009 - WORKS OF ART -
Character Connection: Faith
December is a time of celebration and
giving. This is a perfect month for
involving friends in doing good deeds
and creating holiday magic through art.
Cub Scouts use their artistic abilities
to create holiday decorations, gifts, or
cards. This artwork might be put on
display in nursing homes, in churches,
schools, or homes, and at the pack
meeting or at a meeting of the chartered
organization. Boys can make cards and
ornaments and share them with residents
of a local nursing or retirement home,
children's hospital, or community center
and do a "Good Turn for America." Boys
can discover different forms of art,
write poems, attend a musical or
performing art show, or visit a local
art museum. Works of art can become
gifts for family members. The Academic
belt loop or pin in Art or Music could
be worked on in conjunction with these
projects.
JANUARY 2010 - POWER UP! -
Character Connection: Responsibility
Boys explore the science of energy
through solar, electrical, and wind
power and how this energy is used in
their everyday lives. They can explore
different ways to conserve energy and
protect the world we live in. Work on
the Science or Weather belt loop and
pin. Boys can invite friends to join in
the pinewood derby and discover the
power behind those little cars. What
types of things are powered up by the
flip of a switch? A field trip to the
local water works or power plant might
be part of the den's monthly plan.
Finish up the month with a real
power-packed pack meeting. The boys can
power up by being physically fit and
working on the Physical Fitness belt
loop and pin.
FEBRUARY 2010 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
B.S.A. - Character Connection:
Honesty
It's time to celebrate with a big
birthday bash. Boy Scouts of America is
100 years old this year. Learn the
history of how Scouting came to the
United States. Find out about those who
have given us this great Scouting legacy
such as Daniel Carter Beard, James E.
West, Ernest Thompson Seton, Waite
Phillips, and W. D. Boyce. Let's play
birthday games, make party decorations,
and have birthday cake for our blue and
gold banquet.
MARCH 2010 - TAKE FLIGHT -
Character Connection: Courage
The Wright brothers had a lot of courage
to accomplish their dream to fly. Air
has power to push and pull objects so
that they can fly. This month learn all
about air, what it consists of, and why
it is needed to fly. Learn about
gravity. Make your own flying machines
as you hear about the Wright Brothers
and their invention. Explore different
types of paper airplanes. Figure out
which ones fly farther, higher, faster,
longer, and why? Hold a pack-wide paper
plane derby fun night! How many things
can you name that can fly? Study birds
and their flyways. Why do some fly in a
V formation? Take flight outdoors with a
den or pack kite derby this month and
enjoy that air! Take a field trip to the
airport, hobby shop, or a science
museum. Earn the Science belt loop and
pin.
APRIL 2010 - SPRING INTO ACTION
- Character Connection: Positive
Attitude
This month is a good time to spring into
action with outdoor activities such as
hikes, sports and games, cleaning up
litter along ponds, parks or roadsides,
or planting some trees for improved
habitat. Make plaster casts of the
animal tracks you find on your hike.
Visit and talk with someone who works
with wildlife conservation and visit a
fish hatchery, zoo, animal shelter, or
wildlife sanctuary. Bring along food and
supplies that they might need as part of
your "Good Turn for America." Build bird
houses, bird baths, feeding stations, or
boxes for nesting materials. Do a
community service project with your
chartered organization to show your
positive attitude in doing your best.
This would be a good month to work on
the Conservation belt loop and pin.
MAY 2010 - IN THE SPOTLIGHT -
Character Connection: Cooperation
It's time to perform and be in the
spotlight! This month spend some time
making musical instruments to be used in
the pack meeting variety show. The
variety show could be skits, songs,
puppet shows, magic trick - you name it.
Have the boys and their parents and
families participate in a variety show
and have some adults record the show.
Dens can create posters announcing the
show and make programs to let everyone
know what's coming. Commercials could be
videotaped by the den during their den
meetings and then be shown between acts.
(Get the parents involved) Take a photo
for the local newspaper or a video clip
for the local TV station for recognition
of their achievements and put Cub
Scouting in the spotlight. Visit a
television, radio, or cable station to
see how they prepare and produce their
shows. Attend a play or musical
production. The Cub Scouts can earn the
Music belt loop and pin.
JUNE 2010 - HOOP-DE-DOO! -
Character Connection: Health and Fitness
This is a good time to learn and play
the game of basketball while you learn
about sportsmanship. Have a member of
the high school basketball team
(preferably a Boy Scout) teach the boys
the rules of basketball; then play a
game in the pack with older boys and
younger boys balancing each team. Play
other games such as ring toss, hoop
games, soap bubble contests, and hoop
obstacle course. Start working on the
National Summertime Pack Award or Cub
Scout Outdoor Activity Award. The boys
will be able to earn the Basketball belt
loop and pin or another Sports belt loop
and pin of their choice, including the
Physical Fitness belt loop and pin.
JULY 2010 - CELEBRATE FREEDOM
- Character Connection: Citizenship
Celebrate America's freedom established
on July 4, 1776, with patriotic songs,
games, and family fun. Discover what
makes America so special to us. Decide
on a birthday present your pack can give
to America by doing a service project
and a "Good Turn for America."
Participate as a den or pack in an
Independence Day parade. Enjoy the
beauty of our country by participating
in outdoor activities. Have a pack
barbeque or family gathering and share
some family heritage about coming to our
great nation. Design and serve a
birthday cake and sing to America! Earn
the Citizenship and Heritage belt loops
and pins.
AUGUST 2010 - WAVES OF FUN -
Character Connection: Perseverance
Jump in and make a BIG splash with fun
activities that explore water and waves.
There is an adventure waiting in one of
Earth's final frontiers, the depths of
the ocean floors. Creatures never
imagined before can be found there. What
kinds of animals do live there? What
does the ocean floor look like? The den
could discover what makes a boat float,
learn about different sea vessels, and
even make their own boats. The pack can
celebrate this month with a beach party
(no beach required) and family picnic as
they enjoy the great outdoors. Top it
off with a raingutter regatta. Complete
the requirements for earning the
National Summertime Pack Award. This is
a fun month to bring a friend! This is a
wonderful opportunity to teach water
safety and practice the buddy system
while having fun and earning the
Swimming belt loop and pin.